| My dad chased monsters from the dark
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| He checked underneath my bed
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| And he could lift me with one arm
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| Way up over top his head
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| He could loosen rusty bolts
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| With a quick turn of his wrench
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| He pulled splinters from his hand
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| Never even flinched
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| In thirteen years I’d never seen him cry
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| But the day that grandpa died, I realized
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| Unsinkable ships sink
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| Unbreakable walls break
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| Sometimes the things you think would never happen
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| Happen just like that
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| Unbendable steel bends
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| If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
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| I’ve learned to never underestimate the impossible
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| Then there was my junior year
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| Billy had a brand new car
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| It was late, the road was wet
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| I guess the curve was just too sharp
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| I walked away without a scratch
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| They brought the helicopter in
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| And Billy couldn’t feel his legs
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| Said he’d never walk again
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| But Billy said he would and his mom and daddy prayed
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| And the day we graduated, he stood up to say
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| Unsinkable ships sink
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| Unbreakable walls break
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| Sometimes the things you think would never happen
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| Happen just like that
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| Unbendable steel bends
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| If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
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| I’ve learned to never underestimate the impossible
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| So don’t tell me that it’s over
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| Don’t give up on you and me
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| 'Cause there’s no such thing as hopeless
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| If you believe
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| Unsinkable ships sink
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| Unbreakable walls break
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| Sometimes the things you think would never happen
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| Happen just like that
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| Unbendable steel bends
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| If the fury of the wind is unstoppable
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| I’ve learned to never underestimate the impossible |